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Latest Articles in Magazine 2 September 2017
India@100: Cinema Will Thrive
If B&W or colour TV couldn’t kill cinema years ago, Netflix or Amazon Prime won’t succeed either.
Read MoreIndia@100: Political Will In Place
Much is wrong with India at the moment, but it can change if the country supports the government
Read MoreIndia@100: Democracy & Polls In 2047
Would we still have polling stations? Probably not, as the smart phone will be in every hand
Read MoreIndia@100: No Ideology Politics Here
Politics could pass through a state of flux in the next 30 years
Read MoreIndia@100: Gunning For ‘Make In India’
Securing the country’s sovereignty and safeguarding our geo-political interests are key national priorities
Read MoreIndia@100; Tech And Social Change
Technology has the ability to revolutionise healthcare and improve gains in agriculture
Read MoreIndia@100: Urban Mobility Upgrade
To meet the demands of the growing urban crowd, we will need smart, sustainable transport
Read MoreA Centralised World?
Technology will change the way government views the decision making processes
Read MoreIndia@100: No More About Climate Change
The renewable energy sector presents a great investment opportunity for India to capitalise on
Read MoreIndia@100: India Grows At Night
The compounding effect could propel India into a $20 trillion economy by 2040
Read MoreIndia@100: To One-Fifth Of Humanity
In 30 years, India’s population will be around 1.7 billion and its needs much bigger
Read MoreIndia@100: A Blue Sky Agenda
India’s aviation sector is working towards building fuel-efficient engines, greater capacity airports and top class infrastructure
Read MoreIndia@100: Pushing The Start Button
Public private partnership in infrastructure, agriculture and skillset training could work wonders for India’s economy
Read MoreThe Man Who Shot Gandhi...
...with his camera. The Rubin Musuem in New York is showcasing an exhibition of the work of French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson who clicked a portrait of Gandhi on 30 January 1948, an hour before he was shot
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